Change the definition of long-term rental to more than 180 days plus one.

Ban Airbnb until a new agreement with Airbnb is reached. This agreement should (1) limit the maximum number of nights per year to 28 days and (2) make Airbnb accountable for the failure to control hosts.

Create land-use-based zoning for transportation corridors to stop land banking and increase transit accessibility for renters.

Rezone areas already approved for high density to rental-only zoning under power granted under Bill 23 to ensure at least 50% of city-wide developments are Purpose-Built Rentals (PBR).

Amortize Development Cost Levies (DCLs) and Community Amenity Contributions (CACs) over 20 years to address the financing disadvantage that PBR projects have compared to luxury condo projects.

Simplify building code and requirements for PBRs.

Immediately renew leases for all Housing Cooperative (co-ops), and switch co-ops to five-year automatic renewals after first 50 years.

Build more co-ops and social housing on city-owned land.

Expedite rental, co-ops and social housing project approval process to six months or less.

Improve housing security by preventing demovictions and renovictions.

Ban demolition of PBR buildings and non-market housing until a 5% vacancy rate is reached.

Stop renovictions by implementing strict guidelines for what qualifies as a renovation. To qualify for renovation, post-renovation value of building (not including land) must increase by ‘10% x age of building before renovation in years’ of pre-renovation value of building.

Build family-sized modular homes as a stopgap measure while building family-friendly non-market housing.

Use techniques used to build modular homes to quickly increase supply at lower cost.

Build affordable housing on city-owned land at no more than 30% of household average income for the district.

Give preference to service workers and first responders, such as teachers, paramedics, and firefighters.

Initiate a city-wide plan that’s created by the community.

Work with neighbourhoods to create a city-wide plan that outlines where, when, and how Vancouver can grow. This informs the development of parks, community centres, daycares, schools, transit, commercial space and other facilities that residents and business need.

Implement 1:1 ratio of market vs non-market housing.

Recognize Neighbourhood Association as community partners.

Appoint a dedicated council liaison for each community partners

Assign a neighbourhood planner to work with each community partners.

Provide free meeting spaces, a dedicated section on city's website and assistance for new reaching their neighbours to each community partners.